Apparel : Shoe Pouch, Assorted Colors, Compatible with Nike+ iPod and Nike+ SportBand, Includes Free iPod nano Screen Protector

Apparel : Shoe Pouch, Assorted Colors, Compatible with Nike+ iPod and Nike+ SportBand, Includes Free iPod nano Screen Protector

Shoe Pouch, Assorted Colors, Compatible with Nike+ iPod and Nike+ SportBand, Includes Free iPod nano Screen Protector

from: Grantwood Technology



Shoe Pouch, Assorted Colors, Compatible with Nike+ iPod and Nike+ SportBand, Includes Free iPod nano Screen Protector
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 10










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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Grantwood Technology
Department: unisex-adult
Label: Grantwood Technology
Manufacturer: Grantwood Technology
Publisher: Grantwood Technology
Sales Rank: 10
Studio: Grantwood Technology



Features:
  • Securely attaches the Nike+ iPod or Nike+ SportBand sensor to any lace type shoe
  • Holds the Nike+ sensor in a tight, small neoprene pouch, extremely durable
  • Maintains full accuracy of the Nike+ system
  • Attaches through the laces at 4 braided nylon attachment points, low profile, will not tear
  • 100% Guaranteed Satisfaction, includes iPod nano Screen Protector







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
The Shoe Pouch was designed by Grantwood Technology, LLC to allow runners and walkers to use the Nike+ iPod Sport Kit® or Nike+ SportBand with any type of shoe. When designing the Shoe Pouch, our primary goal was to ensure a snug fit, extensively testing it with reinforced, nylon lace loops, and a Velcro® closure over the insertion slit. These designs maximize the durability of the Shoe Pouch while, most importantly, maintaining the accuracy of the Nike+® system.

The Shoe Pouch will stand up to the elements, and guaranteed not to tear or rip.

The Shoe Pouch matches the correct longitudinal alignment of the sensor, completely covers the sensor and attaches through the laces for excellent security. With a small, low profile, secure, neoprene design, the Shoe Pouch is the answer to using the Nike+iPod® with any style of shoe.

With over 70,000 sold Shoe Pouches, we have saved our customers well over a $7,000,000 in purchases of new Nike+® shoes. As the original designers of the Shoe Pouch, we are confident that this is the best, most tested, and most popular design.

The Nike+ system works with any iPod Nano, including the new 4th generation iPod Nano and 2nd generation iPod Touch. The package includes a free iPod nano screen protector. If for any reason you are not 100% satisfied we will guarantee a replacement of your purchase or a refund. We stand by the Shoe Pouch as our product and look forward to you becoming another happy customer.

Don't forget to check out our tuneband armband which is completely compatible with the Nike+ iPod system, and it comes in the same great 8 colors as the Shoe Pouch.

For US customers, we now offer expedited shipping via USPS Priority Mail (2-4 days after shipping) or you can chose standard shipping via USPS First Class mail.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Easy and no fuss!! ...
The day I received the pouch, I had no problem tying them onto my shoe and I haven't moved it or touched it since. There is no danger of the sensor falling out. Great product!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Shoe pouch for nike+ ...
It is a great product that allows me to use the nike +i-pod with my favorite shoes



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great alternative to Nike shoes! ...
This product is great. The right shoes are very important for running, and for me, those are Asics, not Nikes. I always wanted to try the Nike+iPod, but thought it only worked with special Nike shoes. This pouch allows me to use the product with whatever shoes I want, and it works great. Very lightweight, and it attaches by weaving into your laces, so I don't have to worry about it coming off while I'm running.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great for any brand of shoes ...
This product is the best way to use your nike+ ipod with a non Nike shoes, you just atach it to your shoe's lace and you can use it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Happy customer ...
Product was quickly delivered and works as advertised -- no complaints. Also, prior to purchasing, I had several questions for the manufacturer which were answered via e-mail, usually within the same day. Great customer service on that end. I haven't had any need for customer service after receipt of the product as there haven't been any problems.


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